Kayle Giarth
1. Adjurations
2. Pg. 157 'A bawd bellowed anatomical adjurations at him.'
3. I believe that this word means something like swearing or insults because it is in an area of the book where people are shouting things at Foyle as he is trying to fing Angelo Poggi.
4. –noun
1.
2.
an earnest request; entreaty.
a solemn or desperate urging or counciling
5. The guilty man pleaded adjurations to the judge.
Ashlee Carson
1. purged
2. Pg. 249 ' I want to be purged.
3. I believe that purged means being punished or to be taken away.
4. verb
to rid of whatever is impure
5. She lied to her mother and as a result she was purged.
Nick Shrift
1.bludgeoning
2. pg.127 But Fourmyle was in the library bludgeoning his librarian.....
3.i think it means something like hitting or something like that
4. transitive verb, To hit with or as if with a heavy club.
5.I was bludgeoning my brother with a piece of wood.
Dustin Gardner
1. Pestilence
2.pg 123 The one year soured as pestilence poisoned the planets.
3.the sentence it is in says poisoned so im thinking something along the lines of that.
4.noun-something that is considered harmful, destructive or evil.
5. Nuclear bombs are pestilence to the well being of planet earth.
Tyler Slippy
1. Caroming
2. Pg. 88, " She submerged and permitted the current to suck her into the tunnel mouth. Foyle Followed. The fierce waters drew them dow, down, down, caroming from side to side fo a tunnel.
3. I am guessing that it means going from one place to another quickly.
4. Noun- A strike and rebound, ball striking a wall and bouncing off.
5. I shot my billiards shot as the cue ball carromed around the table.
Sasha Cochran
1. Crooning
2. Pg. 177-178, "He enterered hiw own tent. The first thing he saw was a figure in white, crouched on a rug, crooning sunnily to itself. It was Robin Wednesbury, her gown in tatters, her mind in tatters. "Robin!" She went on crooning wordlessly.
3. I believe tht croon means to think to oneself with complete "deafness" to the world.
4. Verb- to sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice.
5. I crooned the baby to sleep with a slow, soft lullaby.
1. Adjurations
2. Pg. 157 'A bawd bellowed anatomical adjurations at him.'
3. I believe that this word means something like swearing or insults because it is in an area of the book where people are shouting things at Foyle as he is trying to fing Angelo Poggi.
4. –noun
2.
a solemn or desperate urging or counciling
5. The guilty man pleaded adjurations to the judge.
Ashlee Carson
1. purged
2. Pg. 249 ' I want to be purged.
3. I believe that purged means being punished or to be taken away.
4. verb
to rid of whatever is impure
5. She lied to her mother and as a result she was purged.
Nick Shrift
1.bludgeoning
2. pg.127 But Fourmyle was in the library bludgeoning his librarian.....
3.i think it means something like hitting or something like that
4. transitive verb, To hit with or as if with a heavy club.
5.I was bludgeoning my brother with a piece of wood.
Dustin Gardner
1. Pestilence
2.pg 123 The one year soured as pestilence poisoned the planets.
3.the sentence it is in says poisoned so im thinking something along the lines of that.
4.noun-something that is considered harmful, destructive or evil.
5. Nuclear bombs are pestilence to the well being of planet earth.
Tyler Slippy
1. Caroming
2. Pg. 88, " She submerged and permitted the current to suck her into the tunnel mouth. Foyle Followed. The fierce waters drew them dow, down, down, caroming from side to side fo a tunnel.
3. I am guessing that it means going from one place to another quickly.
4. Noun- A strike and rebound, ball striking a wall and bouncing off.
5. I shot my billiards shot as the cue ball carromed around the table.
Sasha Cochran
1. Crooning
2. Pg. 177-178, "He enterered hiw own tent. The first thing he saw was a figure in white, crouched on a rug, crooning sunnily to itself. It was Robin Wednesbury, her gown in tatters, her mind in tatters. "Robin!" She went on crooning wordlessly.
3. I believe tht croon means to think to oneself with complete "deafness" to the world.
4. Verb- to sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice.
5. I crooned the baby to sleep with a slow, soft lullaby.